Mr. Speaker, I think the evidence speaks for itself. This fund was performing with exemplary ratings and great integrity prior to the Prime Minister and the former industry minister, Navdeep Bains, going in and firing all of Stephen Harper's appointees and appointing their own, which has led to this incredible level of mismanagement, incompetence, conflicts of interest, et cetera.
I think the member from the Bloc raises an interesting point, which is the idea of Canada's place in the world. We have seen, under the Liberal Prime Minister and the Liberal government, propped up by the fourth party, the NDP in the corner over there, an erosion of Canada's reputation internationally.
I found it interesting in question period today when one of the ministers stood up and listed off what he called the government's accomplishments. I was wondering to myself if he was listing his accomplishments or the government's failures because, with every single one of those things, the results certainly were not in the best interests of the country. I would suggest that, as a result, Canada is weaker today in its standing in the world than it was when the Prime Minister took over. There are also all the challenges that we face domestically.
It is time for Conservatives to come in and fix what the Prime Minister has broken.